
About
Major G. Coleman is an Assistant Professor at St. Thomas University College of Law, with affiliations across multiple institutions including Emory University School of Law and Stanford University. His academic journey includes degrees from the University of Maryland, University of Chicago, and Emory Law School.
- B.A. in Law Enforcement, University of Maryland, College Park
- J.D., University of Maryland Law School
- A.M. and Ph.D. in Political Science, University of Chicago
- LL.M. and S.J.D., Emory University School of Law
Coleman’s research interests span Law and Religion, Government Contracts, and Race and Law, informed by his postdoctoral work at Stanford and visiting scholar role at UNC Chapel Hill. His scholarly focus also intersects with economics and legal education.
Coleman was honored with the 2024 Gertie and John Witte Prize for outstanding contributions to Law and Christianity. His career includes clerkships, government legal roles, and teaching positions at institutions such as Pennsylvania State University and SUNY New Paltz, where he held tenure and served as department chair.





